Tag: web
Solido Font
Solido is a very versatile and usable type system with five widths: Solido, Solido Constricted, Solido Condensed, Solido Compressed and Solido Compact, in a total of 35 fonts with many of alternate characters. Published by DSTypeDownload Solido
Italo Font
Italo is a decorative, friendly, san-serif handwritten font. This font will provide an informal, cute look to your work! It can be used for small ammount of text, and display usage because of its glyph quality. Italo offers OpenType features,
Monsal Font
A sans-serif typeface with clean and simple proportions. The design pays special attention towards balance and purity of form, creating a functional yet elegant typeface suitable for a wide variety of modern applications. Details include 9 weights, an extended European
Beval Font
A humanistic sans-serif typeface with subtle chamfer detailing. It’s strong lateral emphasis is combined with open apertures to create sharp and legible letter forms. These balanced and narrow proportions make it ideally suited to a variety of online applications. Details
Filmotype Manchester Font
Originally released in the late 1960s, Filmotype expanded it’s Grotesque typeface category with the introduction of its Miner, Marlette and Manchester typefaces offering its own original take on this modern sans serif style Type designer Rian Hughes refined and further
Acrom Font
Acrom is a geometric sans serif typeface with a minimal stroke contrast. It was designed with a modern, contemporary context in mind. Acrom is not merely mechanical, it can also be recognised as a natural typeface with subtle geometric aesthetics. The humanist
Solido Compressed Font
Solido is a very versatile and usable type system with five widths: Solido, Solido Constricted, Solido Condensed, Solido Compressed and Solido Compact, in a total of 35 fonts with many of alternate characters. Published by DSTypeDownload Solido Compressed
Marine Font
Marine is a geometric sans but with the softness of humanistic strokes. It’s mild contrast and multiple different styles allow Marine to work well as both a text and display font. It also includes an Up version and calligraphic features
PF Fusion Sans Pro Font
Fusion Sans is an amalgamation of traditional early nineteenth-century sans-serif letters. Despite its monotone structure it retains certain features common to roman. For instance lowercase ‘a’ and the two-storey ‘g’ are normal roman characters, while most letters are designed with
Certified Family Font
The Certified typeface series was born out of a need to give designers the ability to embellish their designs with high quality certificate borders that could be scaled to any application easily. Designed by Bai Meillon & Stuart Sandler. Published
Centrale Sans Font
Centrale Sans is a modern sans-serif typeface combining the geometric and the humanist models. It’s serious but friendly as well, ranging from Hairline to Extra Bold plus their matching italics it is a great addition to your type library. It
Klimt Font
Structurally inspired by modern fonts, Klimt is distinctive for its two options: Original Slab Serif and Organic Slab Serif. The Latter is special for it illustrates the designer’s attempt to genetically modify the font. Beginning with the original structure, a
Flywheel Regular Font
Although Flywheel™ was designed in the early 90s, its design was popular in the 80s and remains popular today as an iconic look for futuristic themes: books, movies, arcade games and packaging. The design is rigid, geometric, straightforward and yes,
Hackman Font
A geometric sans serif with contemporary lines. Distinctive curves are combined with classical letterforms to produce a clean, linear typeface best suited to identity, mobile and web applications. Details include 9 weights with italics, 500 characters, 5 variations of numerals,
Abandon Font
A sans-serif font family of five weights designed for headline and text use, with old style numerals and small caps, and extensive kerning. Published by Suomi Type FoundryDownload Abandon
Flywheel Condensed Font
Although Flywheel™ was designed in the early 90s, its design was popular in the 80s and remains popular today as an iconic look for futuristic themes: books, movies, arcade games and packaging. The design is rigid, geometric, straightforward and yes,